What are the deduction points for parallel parking?

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GabriellaLynn
07/29/25 6:20pm
Parallel parking deduction criteria: Driving over the parking space and lane lines with tires, deduct 20 points; After the vehicle is parked and stabilized, the body extends beyond the parking space lines, deduct 20 points; Failing to align the vehicle properly after parking, deduct 5 points; Failing to complete parking in one forward and one reverse movement, deduct 20 points; Colliding with or scraping the poles, deduct 20 points. Here is additional information: Relevant regulations: After the implementation of the new traffic rules, parallel parking no longer uses poles, and all parking boundaries are marked with ground lines. For students learning to drive with a C1 license, the length of the parallel parking space is 1.5 times the vehicle length plus 1 meter. Drive the vehicle to a position parallel to the parking space in front, then reverse into the space to the right rear without any pauses. As long as the vehicle is parked within the boundary lines of the parking space, it is considered a pass.
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